The Macomb Daily was hoping to organize a debate on the upcoming Macomb Intermediate School District millage hike proposal — pros and cons, two people speaking on camera – fairly simple, right? Well, no. Not in this age of political warfare.
The idea was to create a 30-minute debate, live-streamed on our website and recorded for video viewing on our site through Election Day.
We quickly secured anti-tax activist Leon Drolet of Macomb Township to serve as the anti-millage participant. Drolet joked that he’s used to being “the anti guy.”
We hoped to arrange for the mom of a special education kid to serve as the pro-millage spokesperson, with the intent being that she could speak from the heart.
But the MISD turned this straightforward request into an ordeal.
Cass Franks, their PR consultant, wanted to know whether the format would protect the mom from being roughed up by the outspoken Drolet. What could we do, he asked, to restrict Drolet’s tone? We tried to keep it simple but the intermediate school district was clearly skittish.
The district wondered whether a special ed mom might not be a good choice because she couldn’t possibly know all the stats and figures that went into the creation of the proposed 1.2-mill hike.
After several days went by Drolet, founder of the Michigan Taxpayers Alliance, became the stumbling block. Franks informed us that no MISD parents were willing to go head-to-head with a “professional fear monger.”
OK. At that point, we simply asked that they supply someone, anyone of their choosing, to participate in our little debate. Several more days passed.
This morning, the MISD called. They informed us that they decided to take a pass.
Voters – do with this information what you will.